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16-6a-203. Incorporation.
(1) A nonprofit corporation is incorporated, and its corporate existence begins:
(a) when the articles of incorporation are filed by the division; or
(b) if a delayed effective date is specified pursuant to Subsection 16-6a-108(2), on thedelayed effective date, unless a certificate of withdrawal is filed prior to the delayed effectivedate.
(2) The filing of the articles of incorporation by the division is conclusive proof that allconditions precedent to incorporation have been satisfied, except in a proceeding by the state to:
(a) cancel or revoke the incorporation; or
(b) involuntarily dissolve the nonprofit corporation.

Enacted by Chapter 300, 2000 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-16 > Chapter-06a > 16-6a-203

16-6a-203. Incorporation.
(1) A nonprofit corporation is incorporated, and its corporate existence begins:
(a) when the articles of incorporation are filed by the division; or
(b) if a delayed effective date is specified pursuant to Subsection 16-6a-108(2), on thedelayed effective date, unless a certificate of withdrawal is filed prior to the delayed effectivedate.
(2) The filing of the articles of incorporation by the division is conclusive proof that allconditions precedent to incorporation have been satisfied, except in a proceeding by the state to:
(a) cancel or revoke the incorporation; or
(b) involuntarily dissolve the nonprofit corporation.

Enacted by Chapter 300, 2000 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-16 > Chapter-06a > 16-6a-203

16-6a-203. Incorporation.
(1) A nonprofit corporation is incorporated, and its corporate existence begins:
(a) when the articles of incorporation are filed by the division; or
(b) if a delayed effective date is specified pursuant to Subsection 16-6a-108(2), on thedelayed effective date, unless a certificate of withdrawal is filed prior to the delayed effectivedate.
(2) The filing of the articles of incorporation by the division is conclusive proof that allconditions precedent to incorporation have been satisfied, except in a proceeding by the state to:
(a) cancel or revoke the incorporation; or
(b) involuntarily dissolve the nonprofit corporation.

Enacted by Chapter 300, 2000 General Session